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Keren Mayorov A rookie investor in Cleveland
28 March 2024 | 13 replies
@Keren Mayorov check your inbox for Property management & Brokerage assistance.
Josh S. Real estate agent looking for a mentor
27 March 2024 | 2 replies
I already have a brokerage that I am with and I do not want to switch just looking for a mentor.
NA NA WholeSelling At 15
28 March 2024 | 10 replies
Get internships/go-fer jobs at a real estate brokerage that will take the time to explain to you why things are done the way they are done.
Jaryn Pierson Best Virtual Assistant Platform ?
27 March 2024 | 9 replies
@Jaryn Pierson -  Aloha Jaryn,  I own a Software Development Company as well as a Real Estate Brokerage and Investment Company.   
Ryan Vienneau LLC structure for separate holding LLC's, property management LLC
27 March 2024 | 4 replies
I left this part out of my original post, but I actually ended up forming 3 new LLCs because my wife and I are also starting up a RE brokerage concurrent with the property management company.  
Alex L. Advice: Should I Sell or Rent
26 March 2024 | 9 replies
New Home: I would need to dump some of my brokerage accounts for the downpayment(so some capital gains taxes would need to be paid to finance the downpayment on the new house) or if I sold our "current residence(2nd home)" I wouldn't need to.I understand the tax incentive of selling within 5 years of living there for 2 years, however, the cash flow seems larger then what I would get taking the money and investing in new RE in the future. 
AJ Wong Why the new NAR settlement means investors actually need a stronger buyer broker
25 March 2024 | 0 replies
There will be a rise of flat fee brokerages (offering limited services) and creative compensation arrangements, such as RE consultants for time or a specific transaction.
Account Closed Home sellers would no longer be forced to pay up to 6 percent commission to agents
25 March 2024 | 214 replies
Different RE Attorney fee structure and custom-based brokerage would arise.
Victor Lo Hi from San Diego! 👋🏻
26 March 2024 | 16 replies
I have a background and education in Construction Engineering and worked in commercial construction for the better part of a decade while I was investing in residential real estate on the side.I've been in brokerage as a real estate advisor for the past 4+ years full time and I specialize in 2-4 unit residential multifamily which accounts for half of what I do (about 2 or 3 multifamily deals a month) and the other half consist of single family homes and condos.I grew up in San Diego and its all I know, I got my undergrad in Construction Engineering and Graduate degree in Business locally also.I am a big fan of starting off investing locally with low money down and that is how I personally started myself...I read a ton of books and listened to countless hours of podcasts but all the magic happened when I stopped reading and listening and started taking action.Welcome and feel free to send me a private message if you want to chat.
Sayali N. New Investor looking to invest in San Antonio, TX
25 March 2024 | 7 replies
It would be great to connect i work for an investment brokerage with multiple investors and i would love to share my experience.